The fragments of the XII Minor Prophets discovered at Naḥal Ḥever in 1952 (8ḤevXIIgr) were interpreted by Dominique Bartélemy as a recension, within a Jewish context, of the older version of the LXX, in an attempt to conform the text of the LXX more closely to a Jewish textual tradition similar to the “Proto-Masoretic” text. This article summarizes the theories regarding these fragments and highlights some points that require further investigation for a better understanding of biblical textual fluidity.
Ravasco, A. (2023). Barthélemy’s chaînon manquant: An Assessment of the Minor Prophets Fragment from Nahal Hever. LUMINA, 7(1-2/2023), 47-55 [10.53136/97912218128174].
Barthélemy’s chaînon manquant: An Assessment of the Minor Prophets Fragment from Nahal Hever
Ravasco, A
2023-01-01
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The fragments of the XII Minor Prophets discovered at Naḥal Ḥever in 1952 (8ḤevXIIgr) were interpreted by Dominique Bartélemy as a recension, within a Jewish context, of the older version of the LXX, in an attempt to conform the text of the LXX more closely to a Jewish textual tradition similar to the “Proto-Masoretic” text. This article summarizes the theories regarding these fragments and highlights some points that require further investigation for a better understanding of biblical textual fluidity.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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